Europe, in Search of Digital Sovereignty
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Trust between supposed allies has evaporated, and movements have begun in Brussels and EU capitals to prioritize digital sovereignty. Plans to find alternatives to giant US companies are not new on the continent, but feeling the threat of Donald Trump and his technological accomplices in the back of their necks has become a sharp stimulus. The headlines may be more focused on the plans of states to impose restrictions on social networks like X, …
There was a time when technology was perceived as an additional layer on top of the economy, a self-contained sector that only tangentially affected "the digital." Today, in 2026, that distinction is dead. Technology is, in itself, the infrastructure of reality. The value of data has transcended the commercial to become the currency of modern geopolitics. Read more
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